There’s definitely some water in those!
There’s definitely some water in those!
I mean… 802.11g is still able to be used. Even b is supported under the radios I’m familiar with.
I’m 6’2" and used one in my adult lifetime (ranger if I recall). At my age now I doubt I could do it again
It’s obvious. You keep jeffing things up.
I hate nipple play when sober. Bring on the alcohol and apparently I really get into it
Good to hear you’re healing up well! My significant other is going to have the same procedure done shortly and it’s good to hear of overall timelines of healing and what to expect.
On the sign to her left someone should draw up a horse near the gas pump nozzle. “Helps your horse run like new”
From the Deer. Duh.
There are some that manage to make it a long life with what most would have issues with (I.e. a lifetime of smoking.) A good friend died recently and he made it to what I would consider a long life. Was able to retire and stay active for years. Got diagnosed with cancer, two weeks later dead after the first chemo therapy. I’m very happy he didn’t live a much longer life - the pain that would have put him in would have been unbearable, and given how quickly he passed in guessing the cancer was fairly advanced…
OMG… That’s the one thing that triggers me every time.
Agreed. I think for the way they had to cut it up and introduce so many seemingly “key” characters, it really dragged on for me until about mid way. And I still didn’t have a good handle on the world as a whole at that point. Feeling like I’m missing something the whole time makes me not want to continue.
Salt is an inexpensive preservative. Without it… Not sure what else could be used.
Created something kind of neat for a former company. Was a hell of a hack job. They want to migrate it to a different platform… Haven’t been there in quite some time, but I told them when we were there that it would be a mess to maintain. They still haven’t migrated it.
Just sent me down a rabbit hole of his videos… That would be a ton of fun to play again.
My journey started innocently. I wanted some dimmers in my basement which has my office and a theater setup with 3 separate light sets. Then my wife wanted a craft area so I added another dimmer. I then bought some smart plugs to control my desk lamp and my monitors. Initially all of these devices were individually controlled either via web page or by the company app (Shelly) all within the confines of my LAN. I then spun up home assistant to see what it could do on a whim - and found it had built in hooks for my projector, receiver and Nvidia shield. When I sit down to watch a movie, I can now dim all lights, turn off distracting things (my office monitors and desk lamp), kick on the projector and control the shield to pick a movie. And if I have to use the bathroom? Pause the movie, turn up the accent lights and walk without fumbling for a single switch. Also - the dimmers are all connected to physical switches on the wall so it’s not a “phone only” setup. Press the wall switch, lights come on. Hold the switch, and the lights start at their lowest point. Double click the switch and full brightness. Pretty versatile!
I’m a noob… But hear me out. Does anyone make a browser extension that fools the site into thinking you’ve accepted the cookie(s) when you really haven’t?
You are aware that there are rf solutions that provide feedback? Not saying range limitations don’t exist, but there are solutions that claim to provide a fair reach.
I just had to scan your post history just to see… maybe… naw. Damnit.
Too much amperage for a circuit is fine, for a battery is not. A circuit will present a known resistance and draw what is needed for a specific voltage. The batteries’ resistance will be very low at empty and change over the course of charge, and certain chemistries can be damaged over 1C.